Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Peter DeBartolo is an accomplished academic and professional in global affairs, currently serving as an Associate Fellow at the Royal Geographical Society since 2022, following a tenure as a Postgraduate Fellow. Simultaneously, Peter is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford, focusing on Sustainable Urban Development. At Adelphi University, DeBartolo holds multiple roles, including Adjunct Professor of Global Affairs and Administrative Director of the Levermore Global Scholars Program, which emphasizes leadership in international contexts. Additionally, Peter has served as the Director of Global & Civic Engagement at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and has extensive experience with the United Nations as an NGO representative and board member. Educational qualifications include a D.Phil. candidacy at the University of Oxford, a Master of Arts from Central European University, and various certificates in diplomacy and language studies.
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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